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<blockquote data-quote="Mc115reed" data-source="post: 8099533" data-attributes="member: 61280"><p>So since nobody is really offering up any maths I will (with imaginary figures before anyone looses there sh!t over prices I quote) </p><p></p><p>on that distance doing well the forage wagons will do 2 load an hour each… </p><p>each load holding 1.5 acre of roughly… </p><p>So it’s gonna take 2 wagons 16.5hours to do it @ £200hr = 3300 </p><p>Then Youv the rake on £6acre x £100 = £600</p><p>Mower on £15 acre x 100 = £1500</p><p>Buckrake on £45hr x 17= £765</p><p>So roughly £6165 all in </p><p></p><p>then too chop, clamp, rake and mow 3 trailers with forager all in @ £60acre x 100 £6000 </p><p></p><p>100 acres probably take 6-7 hours with 5 trailers on that distance so Youv an extra </p><p></p><p>2 trailers x 7hrs x £40hr = £560</p><p></p><p>so £6560 too chop it with a forager </p><p></p><p>prices are based on last years prices I know of people charging… I’d imagine you can double it this year…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mc115reed, post: 8099533, member: 61280"] So since nobody is really offering up any maths I will (with imaginary figures before anyone looses there sh!t over prices I quote) on that distance doing well the forage wagons will do 2 load an hour each… each load holding 1.5 acre of roughly… So it’s gonna take 2 wagons 16.5hours to do it @ £200hr = 3300 Then Youv the rake on £6acre x £100 = £600 Mower on £15 acre x 100 = £1500 Buckrake on £45hr x 17= £765 So roughly £6165 all in then too chop, clamp, rake and mow 3 trailers with forager all in @ £60acre x 100 £6000 100 acres probably take 6-7 hours with 5 trailers on that distance so Youv an extra 2 trailers x 7hrs x £40hr = £560 so £6560 too chop it with a forager prices are based on last years prices I know of people charging… I’d imagine you can double it this year… [/QUOTE]
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